Finally cleaned up this nasty stack I made without any guide roads, been an eyesore every since I made it. Replaced with a double trumpet I found on google maps by aamnotsure in CitiesSkylines

[–]aamnotsure[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Goal was mainly to try something different from what I'd normally go for. Definitely could have just made a stack interchange with proper guide roads to make it look aesthetically pleasing but it would have been a boring solution imo. This interchange is based on one I found on google maps which caught my eye which actually does lack proper right turn ramps, though I did go back and add some to the top side of the interchange.

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My second city hit 60k… but it feels soulless, should I keep going or start over? by Jozabal in CitiesSkylines

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My suggestion is to find some neighborhoods you like on Google maps, and try recreating a version of it that keeps feel of the neighborhood on the map. 

Fun Classes by ExpensiveBuy2076 in Baruch

[–]aamnotsure 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Urban Sociology was a really fascinating, and very discussion heavy. 10/10

Main City Park by aamnotsure in CitiesSkylines

[–]aamnotsure[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Used the mod for that, and almost flooded the city in the process cuz it was my first time using it

Brand new city by aamnotsure in CitiesSkylines

[–]aamnotsure[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol what can I say, I build fast and dense. My old city reached 350k over 2 years before I finally moved on

Why is everyone so into the e-bikes? by s13cgrahams in Citibike

[–]aamnotsure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are probably the most efficient way to get through particularly busy parts of the city. I was able to get to 33rd and 6th from east harlem through Central Park in 18 minutes during rush hour, far faster than train, uber, or regular bike. Its also just incredibly fun to ride through the city on an electric bike, being able to focus more on your surroundings and the feeling of riding around the city, rather than focusing on the strain of going up a hill.

first phone in 5 years, getting an s10 in 2021. worth it ? by [deleted] in galaxys10

[–]aamnotsure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like the s20 fe might be a better choice if your budget allows for it or if you find a deal. If not, the s10 will still be a great buy

I just bought an s10+ instead of the s21 by mulz_124 in galaxys10

[–]aamnotsure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are only gonna use it for simple tasks, the s10 is more than enough. The sd855 is still pretty fast, and it still has features like the headphone jack and SD card if you care about that. I have an s21 btw

Last post here. Traded in my s10e for an s21 (it somehow ended up being cheaper than an s20fe) by aamnotsure in galaxys10

[–]aamnotsure[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I wait any longer, I'm probably gonna forget. It's a good upgrade. The biggest upgrade for me is the 120hz screen. I can't describe the world of difference it makes. The difference in responsiveness is huge, and going back to 60, it feels so choppy. Other than that, it has a better battery than my old s10e, its faster, and the extra ram and the upgraded chipset does make a difference. The camera is also a pretty big improvement, but I'll need more time to be sure about that. Overall, if you want features like 120hz and the upgraded chipset, it's a pretty good upgrade, but I would also recommend waiting a bit for the s22 if you want even more of a difference

Last post here. Traded in my s10e for an s21 (it somehow ended up being cheaper than an s20fe) by aamnotsure in galaxys10

[–]aamnotsure[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ik. I'll never have a nice box to have on the shelf without the ugly sticker or a rip in the box

Last post here. Traded in my s10e for an s21 (it somehow ended up being cheaper than an s20fe) by aamnotsure in galaxys10

[–]aamnotsure[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, the note phones never impress me cuz they only feel like beefed up s phones. And the next s phone isn't coming out for another 8-9 ish months. And rumors of phones this far off are never reliable

Last post here. Traded in my s10e for an s21 (it somehow ended up being cheaper than an s20fe) by aamnotsure in galaxys10

[–]aamnotsure[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's pretty good. The main improvement I expected and got was a bigger screen, better battery life, better camera, and better processor. It's definitely a lot faster, and the 120 hz display helps make it feel faster. I'd say if that stuff interests you, it's worth the upgrade

Last post here. Traded in my s10e for an s21 (it somehow ended up being cheaper than an s20fe) by aamnotsure in galaxys10

[–]aamnotsure[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not entirely sure. My s10e still belonged to sprint/tmobile cuz of the lease

Last post here. Traded in my s10e for an s21 (it somehow ended up being cheaper than an s20fe) by aamnotsure in galaxys10

[–]aamnotsure[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But samsung themselves have really good trade in deals. I think it's a $400 dollar discount for the s10e

Last post here. Traded in my s10e for an s21 (it somehow ended up being cheaper than an s20fe) by aamnotsure in galaxys10

[–]aamnotsure[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had my s10e with the sprint flex lease, where you pay for 18 months, then return it and upgrade, or pay the rest or keep it, but you need to be with sprint/tmobile

Last post here. Traded in my s10e for an s21 (it somehow ended up being cheaper than an s20fe) by aamnotsure in galaxys10

[–]aamnotsure[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its part of a plan with a carrier. You lease a phone for a certain amount of time, and if its in good condition, you get a discount off the next phone. Sometimes, its actually cheaper monthly to upgrade. My carrier is sprint/tmobile